Which name was given to the U.S. policy of giving military aid to countries to help them stop the spread of communism?Eisenhower Initiative

Truman Doctrine

Yalta Agreement

Marshall Plan

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is B. Truman Doctrine

Explanation

Truman Doctrine was an American politic plan that came up in the decade of the forties, created with the objective to give military support to the countries that were resisting against the foreign influence and most of the communist ideology. Its name is due to the American president Harry Truman who was the principal promoter of this politic. Additionally, in that time Greece and Turkey were in internal confrontations against communist which cause these were the first countries that received the military aid. So the correct answer is B. Truman Doctrine.

Answer 2
Answer: The Marshall Plan provided war torn countries in Europe financial aid to help repair their governments so that they would not give in to Communist aggression.

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They developed telescopes to accurately map the solar system.
They built roads, aqueducts, and harbors and improved public health.
They developed the use of columns in their architecture.
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The accused can face the accuser and mount a defense.
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Although Rome ruled Greece, Greece controlled the Roman senate.
Although Greece conquered Rome, Rome conquered Greece culturally.
Although Greece excelled in cultural achievements, Rome had little respect for Greece.
Although Rome conquered Greece, Greece conquered Rome culturally.
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The sun is the center of the universe.
The earth is round.
Comets have oval orbits.
The earth is the center of the universe.
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He allowed cities and provinces a great deal of self-government.
He ordered scholars to collect all provincial laws.
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1. How did construction of aqueducts most impact Roman life? (1 point)
(1 point)- improved public sanitation and access to fresh water
2. How did the Roman empire support its expansion and integrate culture on three continents? (1 point)
(1 point)- The construction of roads and bridges facilitated trade and communication
3. which of the following is significant about the law of nations? (1 point)
(1 point)- It promoted the rule of law.
4. How did Romans use science and mathematics to improve the lives of the Roman people? (1 point)
(1 point)- They built roads, aqueducts, and harbors and improved public health.
5. Which basic principle of today's laws was unfamiliar to citizens of ancient Rome? (1 point)
(1 point)- People of all social classes receive equal treatment.
6. What did the poet Horace mean by these words?
"Greece has conquered her rude conqueror."
(1 point)- Although Rome conquered Greece, Greece conquered Rome culturally.
7. Which important new idea did Ptolemy put forward? (1 point)
(1 point)- The earth is the center of the universe.
8. Which reforms by Augustus helped unify the empire and integrate cultures? select all that apply. (2 points)
(2 points)- He allowed cities and provinces a great deal of self-government.(1 point) He conducted a census to use as a basis for fairer taxation.


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1. B
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. D
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "4.it proves that the now- extinct creatures once lived in the north america." The staement that best describes the importance of the archaeological excavation of the manis mastodon is that it proves that the now- extinct creatures once lived in the north america

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B. a discharge petition

C. a joint resolution

D. a rider

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A joint resolution may deal with a temporary matter, such as granting money for a presidential event. The correct answer is C. 

The process of planning, organizing and developing events is aligned with the strategic objectives of the presidency of the country, based on the capacity of integrating efforts and mobilizing a vast repertoire of human, physical and structural resources around a singular event. Thus a joint resolution is requested to approve the reference price for the sharing of any event or request from the federal government and establish rules for the use and occupation of state resources.

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Along which rivers did major agricultural societies emerge?

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Answer: Nile, Tigris and Euphrates, Ganges, Indo, and Yellow River.

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Crowded Cities. First in the Tigris-Euphrates and Nile Rivervalleys, then the Indus valley, and later in China s Huang River(Huang He) valley and a few other regions, societies emerged that were far larger and denser than the farming communities of the Neolithic period.

World War I ended in 1918, but the Treaty of Versailles left many issues unresolved and in 1939, World War II began. In a brief essay, describe the major causes of World War II, and explain how the response of the League of Nations and of Britain, France, and other European nations to Axis aggression contributed to the start of the war.Answer:

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Basically, the UN was so angry at Germany and its allies for World War I that it gave so many harsh punishments that some countries even regretted it. It angered Germany and turned it against the world, bringing up the likes of Hitler who was mad that they lost the war. He soon started World War II to try and even the score